Now, Ausiello is careful to state TVLine's source didn't offer any details behind the decision but did offer that the network is keen to be in the Lochte business at some point again in the future. Pure speculation on our part, but it might be leaving the door open once the ramp-up to the next Summer Olympics starts sometime in 2015.

We do have to second what The Big Lead's Douglas offers in that we completely forgot this show was still on the air. Apparently, many of you did as well. The show caused a minor stir when it first aired, mainly from the complete absurdity presented in the episodes.

Alas, you can only hold the people's attention for so long with simple inanity—unless, of course, you are a Kardashian, but we aren't about to discuss that mind-boggling conundrum.

If you want a taste of what you will miss, here's a clip of Lochte getting a plaster done of his abs. With that last sentence, my career has reached its glorious apex.

As you can see, TV will certainly have quite the void to fill. It just so happens that you Lochte fans that turned out in droves around the last Olympics were nowhere to be found during the season.

Ausiello writes, "The premiere drew an underwhelming 800K viewers, and the audience dropped precipitously with each episode. The May 27 finale drew just over 300K viewers."

Of course we crack fun at Lochte's expense, but no athlete was comfortable living with quite the unflattering brand as he was.